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harvey was the voice of middle america for 51 years. chrysler used a 1978 speech by paul harvey that he gave to the future farmers of america to highlight their new ram trucks. here is the rest of the story. >> and on the eighth day, god looked down on his planned paradise and said i need a caretaker. so god made a farmer. it had to be somebody who would plow deep and straight and not cut corners, somebody to feed, weed, seed, brake and lou and strain the milk, somebody who would bale a family together with the soft, strong bonds of sharing, who would laugh and then sigh and then reply with smiling eyes when his son says that he wants to spend his life doing what dad does. so god made a farmer. >> that writing, that distinct delivery. spectacular ad, no doubt about it. but unfortunately, being a family farmer in america is a dying profession. you can thank republicans for their decline. in 1935, there were 6.8 million farms in america. today the number has dropped to just over two million. and out of the remaining farms, most are strugg
harvey was the voice of middle america for 51 years. chrysler used a 1978 speech by paul harvey that he gave to the future farmers of america to highlight their new ram trucks. here is the rest of the story. >> and on the eighth day, god looked down on his planned paradise and said i need a caretaker. so god made a farmer. it had to be somebody who would plow deep and straight and not cut corners, somebody to feed, weed, seed, brake and lou and strain the milk, somebody who would bale a...
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paul harvey doesn't mean anything to that segment. >> i don't see why paul harvey is important to that segment. i think he has great voice, he's now deceased but it was a wonderful evocative sense in america. >> evocative sense if you're in your 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s. oprah did the voiceover for the jeep ad. incredibly powerful. fans loved it but it's a two-minute ad. >> third favorite? >> the third favorite is the oreo ad. it had to be something they recognized. it's very powerful because fans are watching it and they're eating and using the facilities like your crew is doing. you have to do something completely unexpected. >> they're not eating and drinking. they're sitting here working. >> sorry. that was last night's crew. >> what about the ad with the actor? >> not distinguishable. there were some companies that ran multiple adds. pepsi, anheuser-busch, and peyo should do one shot. they want it off the bat. >> did you test the godaddy ad where bar refaeli was kissing the guy. >> was i the only one ew'd by that? >> you and 111 million. we're talking about godaddy on this show. >> so i
paul harvey doesn't mean anything to that segment. >> i don't see why paul harvey is important to that segment. i think he has great voice, he's now deceased but it was a wonderful evocative sense in america. >> evocative sense if you're in your 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s. oprah did the voiceover for the jeep ad. incredibly powerful. fans loved it but it's a two-minute ad. >> third favorite? >> the third favorite is the oreo ad. it had to be something they recognized. it's very...
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. >> reporter: it was a spot for dodge ram trucks but thanks to the voice of the late great paul harvey, it touched a lot of people. other spots came closer to toying with our delicate emotions like oprah's voice over the returning soldiers and the clydesdale who never forgot where he came from. there was amy poehler at best buy. the space babies. the talking squirrels. the vw jamaica accent guy. the elaborate coca cola chase. and the senior citizens on a wild night that ends up at a tattoo parlor and taco bell. the spot that got slammed the most, especially by viewers with young kids, was the kiss. while hyundai was able to make the grotesque funny in their spot. all about the vehicles you can find yourself behind on the road. on social media this day after, we can now see where twitter usage lit up most around the world, especially when the lights went out in new orleans. though we can also see the folks in greenland and russia aren't that into our super bowl. we'll take a break. we're back in a moment with the picture that has a lot of folks breathing a sigh of relief. there's this i
. >> reporter: it was a spot for dodge ram trucks but thanks to the voice of the late great paul harvey, it touched a lot of people. other spots came closer to toying with our delicate emotions like oprah's voice over the returning soldiers and the clydesdale who never forgot where he came from. there was amy poehler at best buy. the space babies. the talking squirrels. the vw jamaica accent guy. the elaborate coca cola chase. and the senior citizens on a wild night that ends up at a...
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in the first man convicted of america's prison torture program is waiting to start to turn to harvey a jail sentence but a decorated cia veteran john kiriakou didn't interrogate anyone his plan was to tell the wild about washington's then secret for a run and in one of his final interviews before being locked away he told us exactly what he thinks he's being punished for. first of all my case was not about leaking my case was about torture when i blew the whistle on torture in december of two thousand and seven the justice to department here in the united states began investigating me and never stopped investigating me until they were able to patch together. charge and force me into taking a plea agreement and i'll add another thing to when i took the plea in october of last year the judge said that she thought the plea was was fair and appropriate but once the courtroom was packed full of reporters last friday she decided that it was not long enough and if she had had the ability to she would have given me ten years in this post nine eleven atmosphere that we find ourselves in we ha
in the first man convicted of america's prison torture program is waiting to start to turn to harvey a jail sentence but a decorated cia veteran john kiriakou didn't interrogate anyone his plan was to tell the wild about washington's then secret for a run and in one of his final interviews before being locked away he told us exactly what he thinks he's being punished for. first of all my case was not about leaking my case was about torture when i blew the whistle on torture in december of two...
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or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. he is he. he is. the. government no longer represents the people and the people who are going to take the term. we. may not be a revolution in the traditional. the way i cut. cut cut cut cut. cut cut. cut. cut cut. cut. mission. critical three. three. three. three. three. video for your media. free media. wealthy british. time to write limericks with. the. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on r.t. . coming up to seventeen minutes past the hour here in moscow here with our team syria and iran are threatening to retaliate against israel for a rare air strike on syrian territory syria claims israeli warplanes hit a military research center near damascus killing two well the u.s. says the jets targeted a military convoy heading from neighboring lebanon artie's paul the slayer is monitoring developments from tel aviv. the syrian ambassador to lebanon did say that it was not clear when ever tell you would happen and that i
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originally harvey was a photographer but in a post nine eleven world he realized that cameras were beginning to take on a new meaning they stopped becoming art making tools and instead became enablers of surveillance societies according to him it was at that time that he started to experiment with how to use art mediums to deflect the surveillance state he first began playing around with household make up an attempt to block facial recognition technology but in the process he became inspired to take on a whole nother tactic of control drones this is the first year that drones will be flown domestically in the united states for surveillance purposes in fact the number flying overhead is estimated to be as large as thirty thousand by two thousand and twenty while i'm sold work and i have a close but i do want to know how do they actually work on the clothing is made with materials designed to thwart thermal imaging it would shield the type of x. rays that drones used to zero in on targets take a look at this map it was put together by the electronic frontier foundation for a lawsuit against th
originally harvey was a photographer but in a post nine eleven world he realized that cameras were beginning to take on a new meaning they stopped becoming art making tools and instead became enablers of surveillance societies according to him it was at that time that he started to experiment with how to use art mediums to deflect the surveillance state he first began playing around with household make up an attempt to block facial recognition technology but in the process he became inspired to...
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originally harvey was a photographer but in a post nine eleven world he realized that cameras were beginning to take on a new meaning they stopped becoming art making tools and instead became enablers of surveillance societies according to him it was at that time that he started to experiment with how to use art mediums to deflect the surveillance state he first began playing around with household make up an attempt to block facial recognition technology but in the process he became inspired to take on a whole nother tactic of control drones this is the first year that drones will be flown domestically in the united states for surveillance purposes in fact the number flying overhead is estimated to be as large as thirty thousand by two thousand and twenty while i'm sold work and i believe that close but i do want to know how do they actually work on the clothing is made with materials designed to thwart thermal imaging and it would shield the type of x. rays that drones used to zero in on targets take a look at this map it was put together by the electronic frontier foundation for a lawsuit
originally harvey was a photographer but in a post nine eleven world he realized that cameras were beginning to take on a new meaning they stopped becoming art making tools and instead became enablers of surveillance societies according to him it was at that time that he started to experiment with how to use art mediums to deflect the surveillance state he first began playing around with household make up an attempt to block facial recognition technology but in the process he became inspired to...
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it's paul harvey's voice, it's great, it's nostalgic for guys like me, michael and guys older than us. >> not because we farmed. >> no, i never hit anything with clay, a skeet, and i never farmed. i think it's good. i don't know if it's effective in many ways. >> i thought it was beautifully done. i liked it. it was a two-minute ad, and it was about $4 million per 30 seconds to advertise in the super bowl. that could have been a $16 million ad. at the end of the day i didn't feel like it was effective in making me want to buy a car. >> and they could afford it with jayar buying dodges all the time time. >> i think for the same reasons for that it annoyed me last year and i felt validateed in that annoyance of clint eastwood's performance. >> and they put the jeep in an ad. >> there will an seat left open. a light left on because in your home in our hearts, you've been missed. because when your you're home we're more than a family. we are a nation. >> now that one was a voice that we all grew up on, oprah winfrey. did it touch you in the same way or a different way and make you want to
it's paul harvey's voice, it's great, it's nostalgic for guys like me, michael and guys older than us. >> not because we farmed. >> no, i never hit anything with clay, a skeet, and i never farmed. i think it's good. i don't know if it's effective in many ways. >> i thought it was beautifully done. i liked it. it was a two-minute ad, and it was about $4 million per 30 seconds to advertise in the super bowl. that could have been a $16 million ad. at the end of the day i didn't...
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>> harvey weinstein. >> he pulled her in. >> i wish if i had a wish for that moment, i think, i really especially in the light of newtown and the discussions that we're having about gun violence in the media, i think she is in a prime position to be a leader on media literacy. she did come out for arts education. but i think even to make it more pointed in terms of media literacy and importance of that, that would have been a perfect podium for that. if she continues in this vein, i hope she'll think about that. >> ann hornaday, you're always right. we'll be right back, of course. of subliminal advertising... there's no subtext... just tacos. yeah, it's our job to make you want it. but honestly... it's not that hard. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. but honestly... it's not that hard. and you see the woman you fell in love with. she's everything to you. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is
>> harvey weinstein. >> he pulled her in. >> i wish if i had a wish for that moment, i think, i really especially in the light of newtown and the discussions that we're having about gun violence in the media, i think she is in a prime position to be a leader on media literacy. she did come out for arts education. but i think even to make it more pointed in terms of media literacy and importance of that, that would have been a perfect podium for that. if she continues in this...
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>> harvey weinstein. >> he pulled her in. >> i wish if i had a wish for that moment, i think, i really especially in the light of newtown and the discussions that we're having about gun violence in the media, i think she is in a prime position to be a leader on media literacy. she did come out for arts education. but i think even to make it more pointed in terms of media literacy and importance of that, that would have been a perfect podium for that. if she continues in this vein, i hope she'll think about that. >> ann hornaday, you're always right. we'll be right back, of course. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. c max has more passenger volume than competitor prius v and we haven't even mentioned... c-max also gets better mpg. say hi to the super fuel efficient ford c-max hybrid. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms
>> harvey weinstein. >> he pulled her in. >> i wish if i had a wish for that moment, i think, i really especially in the light of newtown and the discussions that we're having about gun violence in the media, i think she is in a prime position to be a leader on media literacy. she did come out for arts education. but i think even to make it more pointed in terms of media literacy and importance of that, that would have been a perfect podium for that. if she continues in this...
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or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more powdery down this is the bottom line there is still a lot of snow out here a good place for snowball fight. d.c. it is going to pretty incredible day there and even record snowfall throughout much of a night you'll be slugged three driving lessons submerging see dear exceptions. the worst you're going to. wipe out the. what. did you. go back to joining me tonight are dan bongino and cameron sword let's get back to it john mccain had a town hall meeting in arizona and let's just say it didn't go exactly as planned your readers clip again sorry you're not telling these people the truth they were sure the war loons they care for our babies they'd be with a c
or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more powdery down this is the bottom line there is still a...
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and finally harvey weinstein helped us put it together. and i was so glad by that time jennifer lawrence had graduated high school. she was perfect to play the role of this woman fighting her own mental health issues, and bradley cooper just totally inhabited the spirit of my son, which i knew he could do when i looked in his eyes and i met him, and i saw that he had had his own challenges in his own life that he related to this picture. and robert de niro also knows people who have faced this. so he brought it all. but robert de niro brought his soul to the picture. our picture is about that emotion. >> it was amazing. and it has some very entertaining moments in it. it was very -- there are some funny moments in there too. i mean, i think bradley cooper, when he was doing that script, i was wondering, this guy's got to be winging this a little bit. he has so much passion. he is so into this. this can't be just a memorized script. but i was just really fascinated by the movie. it was great work on your part. >> it was dialogue. it is scri
and finally harvey weinstein helped us put it together. and i was so glad by that time jennifer lawrence had graduated high school. she was perfect to play the role of this woman fighting her own mental health issues, and bradley cooper just totally inhabited the spirit of my son, which i knew he could do when i looked in his eyes and i met him, and i saw that he had had his own challenges in his own life that he related to this picture. and robert de niro also knows people who have faced this....
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>> it was harvey weinstein. >> he pulled her in. >> i wish, you know, if i had a wish for that moment, i think i really -- especially in the light of newtown and the discussions we're having about gun violence and the media, i think she's in the prime position to be a leader on media literacy. and she did come out for arts education. i think even to make it more pointed in terms of media literacy and the importance of that, that would have been a perfect podium. i hope if she continues in this vain. >> all right, ann hornaday, you are always right. thank you, alex, you're sometimes right as well. we'll be right back. a talking . but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every d
>> it was harvey weinstein. >> he pulled her in. >> i wish, you know, if i had a wish for that moment, i think i really -- especially in the light of newtown and the discussions we're having about gun violence and the media, i think she's in the prime position to be a leader on media literacy. and she did come out for arts education. i think even to make it more pointed in terms of media literacy and the importance of that, that would have been a perfect podium. i hope if she...
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and finally harvey weinstein helped us put it together. and i was so glad by that time jennifer lawrence had graduated high school. she was perfect to play the role of this woman fighting her own mental health issues, and bradley cooper just totally inhabited the spirit of my son, which i knew he could do when i looked in his eyes and i met him, and i saw that he had had his own challenges in his own life that he related to this picture. and robert de niro also knows people who have faced this. so he brought it all. but robert de niro brought his soul to the picture. our picture is about that emotion. >> it was amazing. and it has some very entertaining moments in it. it was very -- there are some funny moments in there too. i mean, i think bradley cooper, when he was doing that script, i was wondering, this guy's got to be winging this a little bit. he has so much passion. he is so into this. this can't be just a memorized script. but i was just really fascinated by the movie. it was great work on your part. >> it was dialogue.
and finally harvey weinstein helped us put it together. and i was so glad by that time jennifer lawrence had graduated high school. she was perfect to play the role of this woman fighting her own mental health issues, and bradley cooper just totally inhabited the spirit of my son, which i knew he could do when i looked in his eyes and i met him, and i saw that he had had his own challenges in his own life that he related to this picture. and robert de niro also knows people who have faced this....
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ask your health care provider about novolog® flexpen today >>> it is oscar season and harvey weinstein has often been called the oscar king for picking great films like nobody else. his latest movie "escape from planet earth". it is an animated sci-fi adventure that tells a story of comical astronaut aliens, an adventure that takes them to a dangerous planet. >> kip's gone. kip's gone. >> what? >> the rescue park. >> we have to get to vasser before he does. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. what are you doing? >> we're using the rocket boots. >> are you crazy? the gyroscope is off, the mechanism is broken. they're not ready to fly. >> looks really cool. the movie featuring the voices of ricky gervais, sarah jessica parker and jessica alba among others. he was very hands on with the film. says the process was also challenging. >> this is the first i made from beginning to end, developing the script, working in the studio, and i got to tell you, it is not easy this is 2 1/2 years of my life. >> do you like it? why did you do it then? >> i did it for the challenge. i see what john lasseter does and je
ask your health care provider about novolog® flexpen today >>> it is oscar season and harvey weinstein has often been called the oscar king for picking great films like nobody else. his latest movie "escape from planet earth". it is an animated sci-fi adventure that tells a story of comical astronaut aliens, an adventure that takes them to a dangerous planet. >> kip's gone. kip's gone. >> what? >> the rescue park. >> we have to get to vasser before he...
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, dodge ram for their pickup trucks, from the milk truck to the pickup truck used the voice of paul harvey. he of course died in 2009. and it was a terrific salute to america's farmers. >>brian: i thought that was good. i also liked tide. what bothered me about tide is you had to wait till the end to get the product. i remember if you're tide, are you happy waiting a minute to see tide with the magic joe montana saying on the jersey. i loved that theme. i wonr if i owned tide, i would say could you mention tide earlier? >>steve: you just mentioned tide eight times. mission accomplished. >>gretchen: i think that is the point to wait till the end for the payoff. the one i thought was fantastic was the jeep ad with oprah and of course honoring the troops and kids. i believe it was two minutes long before you finally realized that once again it was actually an ad because it was about troops coming home. this is the one that i missed almost in its entirety. i came back from using the restroom and my daughter was telling me how fantastic this one was narrated by oprah. very moving and of course
, dodge ram for their pickup trucks, from the milk truck to the pickup truck used the voice of paul harvey. he of course died in 2009. and it was a terrific salute to america's farmers. >>brian: i thought that was good. i also liked tide. what bothered me about tide is you had to wait till the end to get the product. i remember if you're tide, are you happy waiting a minute to see tide with the magic joe montana saying on the jersey. i loved that theme. i wonr if i owned tide, i would say...
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guest: as paul harvey would say, now you can hear the rest of the story. anyone who knows the history of this program note when medicare was set up 75 years ago, the life expectancy, which he undressed, was not what it is -- addressed, was not what it is now, and the vast majority would not have received any benefits. they would die before they would receive their money out of the program, but life expectancy, fortunately, has expanded by about 10 years and that means people are living longer and receiving far more benefits than when the program was related -- created. we now need to address that. people are living longer, healthier lives, and my mom will be 91 in june. she is independent and that is all great, but we need to make sure there is a program that will be in place for the rest of her life. host: christian, seaport, new jersey, republican caller. guest: thank you. i wanted to bring you back to new jersey, and it has come to my attention and i have brought to the attention of the transit board, governor christie, all my representatives, that the
guest: as paul harvey would say, now you can hear the rest of the story. anyone who knows the history of this program note when medicare was set up 75 years ago, the life expectancy, which he undressed, was not what it is -- addressed, was not what it is now, and the vast majority would not have received any benefits. they would die before they would receive their money out of the program, but life expectancy, fortunately, has expanded by about 10 years and that means people are living longer...
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averaged just over 900,000 viewers compared to katie couric who averages 2.4 million viewers and steve harvey also a new show averaging 1.8 million viewers. both of those have been renewed for a second season. >> bill: sorry ricki. >> who's that? it's been a long time since i've heard that name. >> bill: yes president obama out in minneapolis yesterday appearing with the mayor and with many members of law enforcement community out in minneapolis. saying among other things that cops should not be outgunned on the streets of america and calling again on the american public to get behind measures. some comments, measures on gun violence. that's been keeping the president busy as well as immigration reform. we wanted to check in on generally the news of the day with our good friend, washington bureau chief for "usa today" otherwise known as david jackson's boss. susan page. >> you know, bill, i would say no one is david jackson's boss. >> bill: i'll tell him you said that. he does kind of march to his own drummer there at the white house. >> he does indeed. >> bill: how are you susan? haven't tal
averaged just over 900,000 viewers compared to katie couric who averages 2.4 million viewers and steve harvey also a new show averaging 1.8 million viewers. both of those have been renewed for a second season. >> bill: sorry ricki. >> who's that? it's been a long time since i've heard that name. >> bill: yes president obama out in minneapolis yesterday appearing with the mayor and with many members of law enforcement community out in minneapolis. saying among other things that...
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guest: so it's good that i'm here because as paul harvey used to say, now you can hear the rest of the story. he was on i was listening to him. talking about the history of these programs. anyone -- i know he knows it too,, anyone who knows the history of the program knows that when medicare was set up, 70-some odd years ago, the life expectancy which he addressed was not what it is right now. and the vast majority of people would never have ever received any benefits basically from their medicare plan. they would have paid into it over the years and when they would die before they received their money back out of the program. but life expectancy, fortunately, he raised this issue, too, extended by about 10 years. therefore it means people are living longer and receiving far more benefits than when the program was created. so now we have to be a -- address that in a good way. people are living longer, healthier lives. my mom is -- will be 91 come this june. so people are living longer. she's independent. that's great. but we got to make sure that there's a program that will be in place
guest: so it's good that i'm here because as paul harvey used to say, now you can hear the rest of the story. he was on i was listening to him. talking about the history of these programs. anyone -- i know he knows it too,, anyone who knows the history of the program knows that when medicare was set up, 70-some odd years ago, the life expectancy which he addressed was not what it is right now. and the vast majority of people would never have ever received any benefits basically from their...
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the policymakers on the hill and in academia, and in the policy centers like csis, harvey -- how the tools to oppose judge ennahda and -- have the tools to help us to judge the effectiveness of programs in afghanistan. >> mark scheider, international crisis group. >> this is a follow-up to tony's question. when you look up the milestone rating definitions for the nsf, one is, the department exists, but they cannot accomplish the mission. but the second one says, if they cannot accomplish the mission without significant coalition assistance, and that affects many of the entities within the defense ministry interior. have you looked at the downward trend in isaf and u.s. forces, which is providing benefits assistance? and as you move toward 2014, many more of those entities without isaf assistance will be unable to accomplish their mission, and therefore unable to provide the security that reconstruction requires. >> the second question is over here. >> i returned from afghanistan a few weeks ago. i do not wish to announce my affiliation. you use terms like results, but it is not wheth
the policymakers on the hill and in academia, and in the policy centers like csis, harvey -- how the tools to oppose judge ennahda and -- have the tools to help us to judge the effectiveness of programs in afghanistan. >> mark scheider, international crisis group. >> this is a follow-up to tony's question. when you look up the milestone rating definitions for the nsf, one is, the department exists, but they cannot accomplish the mission. but the second one says, if they cannot...